Martin Kaymer insists he will help out Team Europe's Ryder Cup rookies just four years after he made the winning putt to complete the Medinah miracle

Even now, four years on, there will be a moment each week when Martin Kaymer thinks about the six-foot putt he holed to win the Ryder Cup and complete the Medinah miracle.
Just not in the way you would imagine. While his pro-am playing partners want to know what it was like when the putt fell below ground, the question triggers an alternative image for the German. What if he had missed?
Remember the movie Sliding Doors, in which Gwyneth Paltrow’s character lived parallel lives based on whether or not she caught a train? Kaymer is enacting his own version for real.
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